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>> there's one report suggesting that ambassador stevens that he was on a, quote, al-qaeda hit list. is this a scurrilous humor, gallous humor when one is workg in a period of great difficulty and challenge or is there something more to what he allegedly -- i stress that word -- said? >> as to your question, i have no information or reason to believe there's any basis for that. >> sean: despite the fact that our own ambassador e wrote it in his own diary, we're supposed to believe he never mentioned any of these concerns to his superiors, no emails, no diplomatic cables, nothing? secretary clinton also claims that the administration had no information to suggest that our assets in libya were ever at risk, but in light of the news that this was a premeditated terrorist attack by more than 100 al-qaeda affiliated operatives and in light of the fact that it was conducted on the anniversary of the september 11th attacks, how in the world are we to believe that there were no warning signs? perhaps it's because there was in fact warning signs and they ignored them. it was ignored by a pres
>> there's one report suggesting that ambassador stevens that he was on a, quote, al-qaeda hit list. is this a scurrilous humor, gallous humor when one is workg in a period of great difficulty and challenge or is there something more to what he allegedly -- i stress that word -- said? >> as to your question, i have no information or reason to believe there's any basis for that. >> sean: despite the fact that our own ambassador e wrote it in his own diary, we're supposed to...
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welcome, steven. >> thank you for having me. the easiest way to think about it is to think of the history of the internet and e-mail and wikiped wikipedia. these are all things we rely on in all facets of society from the government to the private sector and yet they were all built by these peer networks, these decentralized groups of people collaborating in an open way without any kind of ownership over their idea, without any patents, just an open network collaboration that's created all of these things we now depend on. you know, if we were having this conversation 40 years ago and i said there's going to be the open nonpropry tairt collaboration that's going to build things, you would have said go back to your commune in california, right? but, in fact, now we can point to these things and say they do work, they've changed the planet in all these important ways, what else can they do. >> one of the things that marks your work is optimism. you talk northbound this work, when you're a doom seayer, naysayer, they look at you. i
welcome, steven. >> thank you for having me. the easiest way to think about it is to think of the history of the internet and e-mail and wikiped wikipedia. these are all things we rely on in all facets of society from the government to the private sector and yet they were all built by these peer networks, these decentralized groups of people collaborating in an open way without any kind of ownership over their idea, without any patents, just an open network collaboration that's created...
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we saw steven spielberg's "lincoln" which is based on doris goodwin's book "teams of rivals." i have to tell you, absolutely fascinating. it's a must-see. i think every high school government class in america should be encouraged to see this. jenna blake agreed with me. jenna writes, i almost took my 16-year-old to lincoln after hearing your review. both my kids 12 and 16 will see it next weekend. i did tweet over the weekend that i like it. michael wrote, funny how the party of lincoln wants to secede from the union. seriously, lincoln, it is a great movie. i was moved by it big-time. a lot of political minutia in it. i think you'll love it. elizabeth warren is on her way to washington as a senator. and wall street is not happy about it. we'll be right back. stay with us. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll
we saw steven spielberg's "lincoln" which is based on doris goodwin's book "teams of rivals." i have to tell you, absolutely fascinating. it's a must-see. i think every high school government class in america should be encouraged to see this. jenna blake agreed with me. jenna writes, i almost took my 16-year-old to lincoln after hearing your review. both my kids 12 and 16 will see it next weekend. i did tweet over the weekend that i like it. michael wrote, funny how the...
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as the president paid tribute to him right from the start. >> chris stevens loved his work. he took pride in the country he served, and he saw dignity in the people that he met. and two weeks ago, he traveled to benghazi to review plans to establish a new cultural center and modernize a hospital. that's when america's compound came under attack. >> that's the first we learned about exactly what stevens was doing in benghazi, a city the u.s. had been warned was not safe. and the president continued in his speech vowing to find the killers. >> the attacks on the civilians in benghazi were attacks on american. we are grateful for the assistance we received from the libyan government, and from the libyan people. there should be no doubt that we will be relentless in tracking down the killers and bringing them to justice. >> relentless in tracking down the killers, and bringing them to justice. it's a promise. but does that promise add up? it has been 14 days since the american ambassador to libya and three other americans were killed. and we still don't know why, and we still do
as the president paid tribute to him right from the start. >> chris stevens loved his work. he took pride in the country he served, and he saw dignity in the people that he met. and two weeks ago, he traveled to benghazi to review plans to establish a new cultural center and modernize a hospital. that's when america's compound came under attack. >> that's the first we learned about exactly what stevens was doing in benghazi, a city the u.s. had been warned was not safe. and the...
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and they mostly distanced themselves from rosen's comments, but steven colbert had fun with it. >> i have a personal stake in this issue, a mom, my mom. which makes me half mom on my mom side and these remarks infuriate me. this is good, folks, this story is delicious. jimmy put rosens quote up on the crawl, all the time, now play the quote on a loop. >> his wife has actually never worked a day in her life. >> now drop a fat beat on it. >> lost in the fire storm were the deeper issues that many female voters care about. mitt romney has a lot of ground to go to make up after the bruising primary. michelle bernard is the president of the women's center, and michelle goldberg is a contributor for "newsweek." they tried to keep the comments going for yet another day when mitt romney introduced his wife? where? at the nra convention, and then both romney's talked about not surprisingly the subject of motherhood. >> i happen to believe that all moms are working moms, and if you have five sons your work is never over. >> let me give a shout out to all mom that's are working. and by the way
and they mostly distanced themselves from rosen's comments, but steven colbert had fun with it. >> i have a personal stake in this issue, a mom, my mom. which makes me half mom on my mom side and these remarks infuriate me. this is good, folks, this story is delicious. jimmy put rosens quote up on the crawl, all the time, now play the quote on a loop. >> his wife has actually never worked a day in her life. >> now drop a fat beat on it. >> lost in the fire storm were the...
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steven law is a ceo of american cross roads and wrote this after the ruling, quote, while we would have preferred to see obamacare struck down, this will drive republican voter intensity sky high. the last time obamacare was litigated, republicans picked up an historic number of seats in the u.s. house and made big gains in the u.s. senate. david frum disagrees and wrote that the idea of repealing obamacare is a fantasy. even if republicans win the white house and the senate this year, he questioned whether they will really have the appetite for a fight, quote, suddenly, it will be their town halls filled with outraged senior citizens benefits are threatened and incumbantsies are threatened. their incumbencies already we're hearing some republicans wish to retain the more popular elements of the affordable care act. michael, if you were still running the rnc, how would you respond and advise members of the gop to approach this suggest? >> the operative word is to replace. whether they are seniors or young people or whoever they happen to be, looking for or have an expectation you are go
steven law is a ceo of american cross roads and wrote this after the ruling, quote, while we would have preferred to see obamacare struck down, this will drive republican voter intensity sky high. the last time obamacare was litigated, republicans picked up an historic number of seats in the u.s. house and made big gains in the u.s. senate. david frum disagrees and wrote that the idea of repealing obamacare is a fantasy. even if republicans win the white house and the senate this year, he...
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ambassador chris stevens and three other americans were murdered, a turkish broadcaster announced the arrest of two tunisians and called them suspect in the case. u.s. officials swiftly contacted them and they had no report on the action, they had an explanation why the fbi took so long to visit the so-called crime scene. >> we were working with the government of libya to obtain permission for the fbi team and the dod support team to travel there. we did seek over flight for them permission as well as for landing of aircraft and we worked to get them the appropriate visas, so we've been working through all of these perm metations. >> that the perpetrators may have different nationalities or fled to far-flung countries exposes the myriad difficulties the fbi faces in hunting down the killers. >> and the intelligence operation and the way in which globalization helps because we can check passports more quickly, we can figure out which may be fraudulent and which may be associated with suspect terrorists. >> the state department panel led by former u.s. ambassador thomas pickering held a
ambassador chris stevens and three other americans were murdered, a turkish broadcaster announced the arrest of two tunisians and called them suspect in the case. u.s. officials swiftly contacted them and they had no report on the action, they had an explanation why the fbi took so long to visit the so-called crime scene. >> we were working with the government of libya to obtain permission for the fbi team and the dod support team to travel there. we did seek over flight for them...
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there's a lot of concern among some of right about the stuart stevens who is the chief strategist for the romney campaign. there's a sense he's doing too many jobs been the campaign and the campaign is not running a big message. conservatives wnt this to be a big theme election. unless stevens gets out, a lot of conference will continue to be angry and as peggy noonan said, look for someone like jim baker to come in. but that's not happening. this is the team romney has and he thinks he's going to run on a referendum on the economy -- >> david corn, let's get to the substance behind the numbers. no really care about the weaker numbers. they're going to shift around. it seems to me romney has dug his own grave. he's the guy d they have a racially coated language about welfare. it couples out he believes the counsel and outers are losers. the supreme court in pennsylvania threw that back, that voter i.d. card, that voter suppression thing, he approves that. the republican congress, he's been with them and their say no and their filibustering all along. he's been part of the stuff the pe
there's a lot of concern among some of right about the stuart stevens who is the chief strategist for the romney campaign. there's a sense he's doing too many jobs been the campaign and the campaign is not running a big message. conservatives wnt this to be a big theme election. unless stevens gets out, a lot of conference will continue to be angry and as peggy noonan said, look for someone like jim baker to come in. but that's not happening. this is the team romney has and he thinks he's going...
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remember steven tyler? he wrapped a couple bandanas on a mike stand. madonna's still got it. always has, always will. only one thing i found offensive. no one outside of nebraska got to see will ferrell's super bowl commercial. i'm not kidding. for some reason, will ferrell has taken it upon himself to make old milwauk
remember steven tyler? he wrapped a couple bandanas on a mike stand. madonna's still got it. always has, always will. only one thing i found offensive. no one outside of nebraska got to see will ferrell's super bowl commercial. i'm not kidding. for some reason, will ferrell has taken it upon himself to make old milwauk
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the one survivor who may hold the key is josh powell's weird father steven who claims he had an affair with susan. now he is sitting in jail arrested in september for voyeurism and child porn found on a computer in the seattle home he shared with josh and his grandson. saturday with spoke with the prosecutor before he joined thousands of mourners attending a memorial for the boys and their mother susan. >> is steven powell josh's father a person of interest in his wife's disappearance? >> there is no evidence to connect him to the murder of susan powell. >> they wonder if the boy's tragic death could have been prevented they say josh had been abusive to susan and they feared for the boys. >> is there criticism that josh powell had access to his children? >> i think there is too much of an attempt to do a blame game. the responsibility lies with the man who murdered his own children josh powell. oo poo what do you think of josh powell? >> good riddens. i think he is an evil, evil mean person. >> evil evil person he should have killed himself first. this revenge most foul. he makes me si
the one survivor who may hold the key is josh powell's weird father steven who claims he had an affair with susan. now he is sitting in jail arrested in september for voyeurism and child porn found on a computer in the seattle home he shared with josh and his grandson. saturday with spoke with the prosecutor before he joined thousands of mourners attending a memorial for the boys and their mother susan. >> is steven powell josh's father a person of interest in his wife's disappearance?...
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consulate in libya and the death on ambassador stevens to make the case for a broader philosophy regarding the future of the relations between the middle east and the west. >> the events of the last two weeks also speaks to the need for all of us to honestly address the tensions between the west and the arab world that is moving towards democracy. >> while he made clear that the video that sparked the violence was not reflective of american values the president defended the u.s. response and underscored that free speech is essential to prosperity and to peace. >> as president of our country, and commander in chief of our military, i accept that people are going to call me awful things every day. and i will always defend their right to do so. >> the president then made a pitch to enlist the arab world in combatting extremism. >> a politics based only on anger, one based on dividing the world betweens us and them, not only sets back international cooperation, it ultimately undermines those who tolerate it. all of us have an interest in standing up to these forces. >> governor romney's speech
consulate in libya and the death on ambassador stevens to make the case for a broader philosophy regarding the future of the relations between the middle east and the west. >> the events of the last two weeks also speaks to the need for all of us to honestly address the tensions between the west and the arab world that is moving towards democracy. >> while he made clear that the video that sparked the violence was not reflective of american values the president defended the u.s....
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there's a lot 6 concern by some on the right about stuart stevens, the chief strategist of the romney campaign. there's a sense he's doing too many jobs on the campaign, and the campaign is not running a big message. conservatives want this to be a big theme election. so unless stuart stevens gets out, conservatives will continue to be baker, and as peggy noonan says, they're looking for something like jim baker to have. but this is the campaign that romney has. >> i don't care about the weekly numbers. they're going to shift around. it seems to me romney has dug his own grave here. they've got this racially coded language about welfare. now it comes out he believes the down and outers are losers, as it comes out in this tape. the supreme court of pennsylvania threw that back, the voter i.d. that voter suppression thing, he approves that. he's been with that all along. the republican congress, he's been with them saying no in their filibustering all along. he's been part of this stuff that people don't like about the republican party from day one. >> the interesting thing is people fo
there's a lot 6 concern by some on the right about stuart stevens, the chief strategist of the romney campaign. there's a sense he's doing too many jobs on the campaign, and the campaign is not running a big message. conservatives want this to be a big theme election. so unless stuart stevens gets out, conservatives will continue to be baker, and as peggy noonan says, they're looking for something like jim baker to have. but this is the campaign that romney has. >> i don't care about the...
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it suggests that stevens and others are there. we know thatsteins is not there but others had gone there to the annex. it's hit by mortar fire. as catherine herridge reported yesterday, mortars indicate terrorists, because it is sophisticated. another very important development here. keep it here on "special report." more on this developing story when we return. >> bret: one of the charges you'll hear a lot in the final days of the campaign is romney moved to the center to attract undecided and independent voters. chief national correspondent jim angle looks at whether that's true. >> one of the most remarkable things for many in the last debate is how much romney seemed to agree with the president. >> i believe the president indicated and said at the time i supported his action there. i don't blame the administration, that was something i concurred with. >> governor romney, i'm glad that you agree. >> similar records argued some, democrats to argue romney moved to the middle as the election neared. >> what happened to win a repub
it suggests that stevens and others are there. we know thatsteins is not there but others had gone there to the annex. it's hit by mortar fire. as catherine herridge reported yesterday, mortars indicate terrorists, because it is sophisticated. another very important development here. keep it here on "special report." more on this developing story when we return. >> bret: one of the charges you'll hear a lot in the final days of the campaign is romney moved to the center to...
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militia out of benghazi in apparent show of anger over the murder of four americans and ambassador stevens. our reporter is following these developments, what happened here? >> reporter: let me set the stage for you. you have to go back a few months. before the revolution was a sense of lawlessness across libya. these militias that fought in the revolution carved out their own areas especially in benghazi. people in that part of the country were extremely worried these militias were becoming more powerful and dangerous and operating on their own with the attack of the ambassador and u.s. consulate was from the militias that became more brazen and show their force. that scared and angered people who wanted these militias part of a national party and police force. yesterday, a big rally was called for. a lot of these people came out to the streets, by some estimates as many as 10,000. they gathered on called on these militias to hand over their weapons and hand over the national army and police force. they went to the headquarters of this particular militia, this one believed to have close l
militia out of benghazi in apparent show of anger over the murder of four americans and ambassador stevens. our reporter is following these developments, what happened here? >> reporter: let me set the stage for you. you have to go back a few months. before the revolution was a sense of lawlessness across libya. these militias that fought in the revolution carved out their own areas especially in benghazi. people in that part of the country were extremely worried these militias were...
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and so, when this tragedy -- and it is a horrible tragedy, losing ambassador stevens, when this happened, the first thing that came to mind is, how do we cover up the big lie? the big lie of no problems in that part of the world anymore? they we have somehow magically succeeded. in an effort to cover up the big lie, you have the daily lyings on the terrorist issue and the president goes, we know they knew it was terrorism within the first day. and yet, the president goes to the u.n. and says video, video, video. >> sean: they said it was spontaneous, lie. they said it was video, lie. the libyan president told us in day 1 and intelligence told them. the state department is saying, we knew it had nothing to do with the video. we knew it wasn't spontaneous. we have a major problem here. let me go back to biden and to this debate, for just a second here. because they have sequestered this guy for over a week now, preparing him, you know, i guess, you know, filling his head full of zingers, as they like to say, one-liners. you know, isn't there weakness? nobody in the media seems to be able t
and so, when this tragedy -- and it is a horrible tragedy, losing ambassador stevens, when this happened, the first thing that came to mind is, how do we cover up the big lie? the big lie of no problems in that part of the world anymore? they we have somehow magically succeeded. in an effort to cover up the big lie, you have the daily lyings on the terrorist issue and the president goes, we know they knew it was terrorism within the first day. and yet, the president goes to the u.n. and says...
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at night, the night of september 11th, after this had happened, but before he knew that ambassador stevens had been killed, came out, criticized the statement that had come out of the cairo embassy about the -- about the demonstrations there. then got a huge amount of criticism. as the facts began to pile up against obama, the romney campaign stayed somewhat silent, and has still to this day not made a lot of the problems that developed. >> the debate is built entirely around foreign policy. if romney doesn't take advantage of that platform to raise questions, again, poke holes in the president's arguments -- >> greta: why isn't he now? this is coming from the super pac. >> i think the romney campaign thinks it can wait that long, at least some people in the romney campaign, think it can wait, and want to do his foreign policy right before that debate, so there's some bringing together of these arguments. i think the time is now. you had governor romney asked about this last week on his plane. you know, how has the administration handled it? he said, look, it's too early to judge it. that'
at night, the night of september 11th, after this had happened, but before he knew that ambassador stevens had been killed, came out, criticized the statement that had come out of the cairo embassy about the -- about the demonstrations there. then got a huge amount of criticism. as the facts began to pile up against obama, the romney campaign stayed somewhat silent, and has still to this day not made a lot of the problems that developed. >> the debate is built entirely around foreign...
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i guess i'll just have to watch steven colbert when he's publicly speaking on television and look for clues as to what he wants me to do. >> did queen isabelle a say go to america and then say have you found anything, like i haven't even gotten on the nina and the pinta and the santa maria yet. let me go and come back and find the spice route and then come back, please. >> jon: queen isabel a, columbus. italian spice. i get you. you're saying to me through the television the head of your super pac you want me to pay mario battali an enormous amount of super pac money to make me a delicious meal so that may be sustained for this voyage? chef! chef! ( cheers and applause ) thank you. that's beautiful. >> here you are mr. stewart. >> jon: frittat con eggs. that is beautiful. it looks delicious. but there is much more me to say yet tonight. i need to preserve my jaw strength. as you know, my saliva is considered currency in south america. >> it is going to cost you double, sir. >> jon: ridiculous. an almost crim criminal way of the people's super pac money. i'll do it. ( cheers and applau
i guess i'll just have to watch steven colbert when he's publicly speaking on television and look for clues as to what he wants me to do. >> did queen isabelle a say go to america and then say have you found anything, like i haven't even gotten on the nina and the pinta and the santa maria yet. let me go and come back and find the spice route and then come back, please. >> jon: queen isabel a, columbus. italian spice. i get you. you're saying to me through the television the head of...
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thaddeus stevens, his housekeeper was also his mistress. i loved that scene when we discover that. it is a great performance as well as everything else. >> well, what's so powerful about both tommy lee jones performance and the actual thaddeus stevens is what lincoln had to do was to persuade someone far more radical than he, than the country at that time, to temper his debate on the house floor. if he said all the things that he really believed, that this amendment will open the way for blacks, for blacks voting, for blacks int marriage, than other people on the conservative side would have appealed away. you watch that face of his, when he is making that speech, when he is pulling back from his deepest convictions, because he he knows he needs to do this to get the compromise done. you need compromise on the conservative and radical side to reach the middle level. >> let me ask you about the way it worked tog. we all knew the emancipation approximation was a military tool to deplete the power of the south. slaves, make your move. you can get out now and you are free because of wa
thaddeus stevens, his housekeeper was also his mistress. i loved that scene when we discover that. it is a great performance as well as everything else. >> well, what's so powerful about both tommy lee jones performance and the actual thaddeus stevens is what lincoln had to do was to persuade someone far more radical than he, than the country at that time, to temper his debate on the house floor. if he said all the things that he really believed, that this amendment will open the way for...
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we're lucky to have steven fleming, of enterprise innovation institute in georgia tech, steven, you have to nrt there will be people skeptical, it sounds like something out of "star trek" is this worth doing? >> past time to be doing it, should have been doing it 20 years ago. >> we think of mining, in pennsylvania, west virginia, maybe oklahoma, mining in space on an asteroid, can you walk us through how it would happen? >> it's a lot harder, but the asteroid belt is a bunch of rocks which look like the rocks here on the surface of the earth. they happen to be busted up in little pieces that are orbiting the few million miles away. rather than drilling holes in the ground to find precious minerals, metals or other things, you can drive up next to one, and pull these materials off the surface. >> what type of minerals do we hope to find on some of the asteroids? >> things like the plat nuinum metals, easy to make a business case for to get them there, bring them here, use them here. it has induce freeal uses in catalytic converter in your car, batteries, things like that. clearly an econ
we're lucky to have steven fleming, of enterprise innovation institute in georgia tech, steven, you have to nrt there will be people skeptical, it sounds like something out of "star trek" is this worth doing? >> past time to be doing it, should have been doing it 20 years ago. >> we think of mining, in pennsylvania, west virginia, maybe oklahoma, mining in space on an asteroid, can you walk us through how it would happen? >> it's a lot harder, but the asteroid belt...
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plus, steven colbert says romney's statements were not stated eloquently. let's get to the news. live at 5:30 a.m. here at 30 rock in new york city. parents are dragging their kids out of bed, making lunches and packing backpacks as 350,000 students are allowed back into the classroom after union delegates voted to end the seven day walk out. the proposed deal calls for reforms on teacher evaluations. chicago public schoolteachers will get an average raise of 17% over the course of four years. mayor rahm emanuel called the settlement and honest compromise. the contract has to be ratified by the 25,000 members. that vote expected to happen sometime within the nux few weeks. turning to politics where there's a new poll. "the new york times" and cbs news this morning from three battleground states that could help determine the presidential race. we talked about ohio and florida. let's not forget about wisconsin. rom the president holding on to a four point lead in virginia. in colorado, the polls show the president with a one point lead within the margin of error. president obama cl
plus, steven colbert says romney's statements were not stated eloquently. let's get to the news. live at 5:30 a.m. here at 30 rock in new york city. parents are dragging their kids out of bed, making lunches and packing backpacks as 350,000 students are allowed back into the classroom after union delegates voted to end the seven day walk out. the proposed deal calls for reforms on teacher evaluations. chicago public schoolteachers will get an average raise of 17% over the course of four years....
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ed gillespie, senior advisor to mitt romney and steven rattner, president obama's former car czar. then is, tuesday's wisconsin recall election a preview of the presidential race? we will ask our sunday panel about the possibility of traditionally blue states may flip to red in november. and our power player of the week. working to attract new generations to the father of our country. all right now on "fox news sunday." >> chris: and hello again from fox news in washington. the economic news friday was grim. employers added the fewest jobs in a year and the stock market wiped out all of the gains it had made in 2012. how does this reshape the presidential race? we'll talk with a former advisor to president obama in a moment but first we welcome ed gillespie, is senior advisor to mitt romney and good to have you back, ed. >> good to be back. thank you. >> let's start with the jobs picture for the first two months of 2012. job growth averaged 267,000 jobs a month for the last three months it averaged 96,000 with just 69,000 jobs created in may. question, what does governor romney thi
ed gillespie, senior advisor to mitt romney and steven rattner, president obama's former car czar. then is, tuesday's wisconsin recall election a preview of the presidential race? we will ask our sunday panel about the possibility of traditionally blue states may flip to red in november. and our power player of the week. working to attract new generations to the father of our country. all right now on "fox news sunday." >> chris: and hello again from fox news in washington. the...
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ambassador stevens' journal. it was not e-mailed around the newsroom as the u.s. state department spokesman said it was. remember, cnn discovered the journal three days after the assault. arwa damon, one of the best war correspondents i ever worked with who reported for years at great personal risk to herself, discovered the journal. why was the journal significant? well, at the time that cnn discovered it, the obama administration, remember, was still downplaying the possibility that this was a deliberate terrorist attack, but was instead part of the violent reaction all over the arab world to that anti-muslim youtube video. this is what they were publicly saying then. >> this is a fy volatile situation and it is in response, to obviously the admistration,ot not to the american ople. it i response to video, a film, that we have judged to be reprehensible a disgting. that in no way justifies any violent reaction to it. >> now, even in that early stage, many in the foreign policy and global security community doubted that explanation. the journal certainly raises q
ambassador stevens' journal. it was not e-mailed around the newsroom as the u.s. state department spokesman said it was. remember, cnn discovered the journal three days after the assault. arwa damon, one of the best war correspondents i ever worked with who reported for years at great personal risk to herself, discovered the journal. why was the journal significant? well, at the time that cnn discovered it, the obama administration, remember, was still downplaying the possibility that this was...
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for the final time, ambassador chris stevens, mr. sean smith, mr. glen doherty and mr. tyrone woods. >> to the families of our fallen colleagues, i offer our most heartfelt condolences and deepest gratitude. >> they didn't simply embrace the american ideal, they lived it. they embodied it. the courage. the hope. and yes, the idealism. that fundamental american belief that we can leave this world a little better than before. that's who they were. and that's who we are. >> four men are now under arrest for tuesday's deadly attack on the u.s. consulate. we'll get to what's happening in the middle east in a minute. first let's bring in former ambassador mark ginsberg who knew ambassador stevens we know the intelligence community is very small, so we're sorry for your life. >> thank you. the fact of the matter is the foreign service and all of us who have served in the past in the diplomatic service and who knew chris from the time -- he was teaching english in morocco in the peace corp. when i was ambassador. he and i had been in contact
for the final time, ambassador chris stevens, mr. sean smith, mr. glen doherty and mr. tyrone woods. >> to the families of our fallen colleagues, i offer our most heartfelt condolences and deepest gratitude. >> they didn't simply embrace the american ideal, they lived it. they embodied it. the courage. the hope. and yes, the idealism. that fundamental american belief that we can leave this world a little better than before. that's who they were. and that's who we are. >> four...
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attack in benghazi that led to the death of four americans including the death of ambassador chris steven. >> we will not waiver in our commitment to see that justice is done for this terrible act and make no mistake justice will be done. >> joining me chief foreign correspondent richard engel in cairo ro and nicolas burns former ambassador to nato and professor at the harvard kennedy school. first to you, richard, you've been out there all day. tell me about what's happening in cairo right now and your recap of what sparked the attacks both in cairo and benghazi? >> i think it's important to differentiate between the two because they're very different kinds of demonstrations and attacks. right now in cairo, there is still a demonstration going on, a couple hundred, maybe not even that many, hardline supporters, most of them were members of the islamic group, supporters of the old blind cleric, from the first world trade center attack. they have been organizing demonstrations in front of the u.s. embassy for a long time now and they were the core group that went out yesterday organized th
attack in benghazi that led to the death of four americans including the death of ambassador chris steven. >> we will not waiver in our commitment to see that justice is done for this terrible act and make no mistake justice will be done. >> joining me chief foreign correspondent richard engel in cairo ro and nicolas burns former ambassador to nato and professor at the harvard kennedy school. first to you, richard, you've been out there all day. tell me about what's happening in...
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steven spielberg is now 65. he told us that, when he's directing, he still gets just as worried, panicked, filled with dread as he did when he first started out. you're a nervous wreck. >> steven spielberg: yeah, it's true. >> stahl: is it a fear? >> spielberg: it's not really fear. it's just much more of a anticipation of the unknown. and you know, the unknown could be food poisoning. it's just the kind of level of anxiety not being able to write my life as well as i can write my movies. >> stahl: what about a way to handle your fears? >> spielberg: there's no better way than to tell a story about them and infect everybody else. ( laughter ) although, i'll tell you something-- it doesn't get it off your chest. it doesn't. >> stahl: the fear comes right back again? >> spielberg: comes right back again like it belongs to you. i own my fear. >> stahl: and you're going to hold onto it, actually, it sounds like to me. >> spielberg: well, it's commercial, so i don't want to... >> stahl: exactly, exactly. >> spielberg
steven spielberg is now 65. he told us that, when he's directing, he still gets just as worried, panicked, filled with dread as he did when he first started out. you're a nervous wreck. >> steven spielberg: yeah, it's true. >> stahl: is it a fear? >> spielberg: it's not really fear. it's just much more of a anticipation of the unknown. and you know, the unknown could be food poisoning. it's just the kind of level of anxiety not being able to write my life as well as i can...
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the night in question, september 11, ambassador stevens was being visited by the turkish ambassador. and the coordinated attack lasted for hours with al qaeda-associated militia. my belief is that that was known by the administration within 24 hours. and, quite frankly, susan rice, on your show on september 16, the president on the 18th, the and the 25th, kept talkin talking about an attack inspired by a video. they're trying to sell a narrative, quite frankly, that the middle east, the wars are receding and al qaeda's been dismantled, and to admit that our embassy was attacked by al qaeda operatives and libya leading from behind didn't work. i think undercut that narrative. they never believed the media would investigate. congress was out of session, and this caught up with them. i think they have been misleading us, but it finally caught up with them. >> schieffer: well, that is a very serious charge you just leveled, senator graham. >> uh-huh. >> schieffer: are you saying the administration deliberately misled the american people to make it look as if terrorism i is-- is not as mu
the night in question, september 11, ambassador stevens was being visited by the turkish ambassador. and the coordinated attack lasted for hours with al qaeda-associated militia. my belief is that that was known by the administration within 24 hours. and, quite frankly, susan rice, on your show on september 16, the president on the 18th, the and the 25th, kept talkin talking about an attack inspired by a video. they're trying to sell a narrative, quite frankly, that the middle east, the wars...
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chris stevens, u.s. ambassador to libya, died in a rocket attack that also killed three security staff members. the last time an ambassador was killed by terrorists was in 1979. in cairo, egypt, protesters scaled the wall of the u.s. embassy and ripped down the american flag. joining me now, author and senior fellow at stanford universi university, fouad ajami. >> this is extremely sad. sometimes words cannot express the absurdity and horror of such things. we've been here before. more than two decades ago the famous episode of writing a book that muslims considered offensive and then people died. protests greeted the publication of the book. an offensive film is met with a deeply offensive and violent attack on the consulate in benghazi. the sadness of it is that ambassador stevens worked long and hard for the liberation of the libyan people from the dictator moammar gaud aautography. >> appearing kron earlier today, newt gingrich said these attacks are evident of a wider war that's coming. do you agree
chris stevens, u.s. ambassador to libya, died in a rocket attack that also killed three security staff members. the last time an ambassador was killed by terrorists was in 1979. in cairo, egypt, protesters scaled the wall of the u.s. embassy and ripped down the american flag. joining me now, author and senior fellow at stanford universi university, fouad ajami. >> this is extremely sad. sometimes words cannot express the absurdity and horror of such things. we've been here before. more...